leaveless
English
Etymology
From Middle English leveles, equivalent to leaf + -less.
Adjective
leaveless (not comparable)
- Without leaves; leafless
- (Can we date this quote by Carew and provide title, author’s full name, and other details?), verses prefatory to Sandy's Psalms
- Then I no more shall court the verdant bay,
But the dry leaveless trunk on Golgotha.
- Then I no more shall court the verdant bay,
- 2013, M. Böhmer, M. Kucera, Prospecting and Exploration of Mineral Deposits:
- The samples are quartered and are further divided, e.g. into needles, leaves and leaveless twigs.
- 2014, Jonathan Garmon, The Legend of Wolves:
- It's almost noon. Arko left the area and entered the forest to hunt with the rest of the wolves. The area seemed pretty dead. Many leaveless trees. No bird chirping or leaves chattering. Arko was worried that they were going to fail the mission.
- (Can we date this quote by Carew and provide title, author’s full name, and other details?), verses prefatory to Sandy's Psalms